The REAL YOU...

How familiar are you with your own coping skills...just for sake of understanding your reasoning...if you don't mind answering a personal question...

Quoting: Aluna

can you elaborate on your question a bit?

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26851286

Well...are you the type to wallow in your own self pity or do you recover from situations of downfall quickly...you know, your coping skills, how you process emotions when bad shit happens to you? Like how quick can you get over stuff without wasting your days in unproductive emotion like suffering and misery? Hope that's more clear...

Quoting: Aluna

Well that really depends on the circumstances. In general, I get up on my feet quickly.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26851286

Yes, circumstances factor in quite a bit...as does the difference between physical capability (getting up on ones feet quickly) or mental capability (coping/emotional processing).

Knowing how you react to a volume of different things helps you see those paths thru obstacles that can increase your processing ability...which is why LIVING and EXPERIENCING things is so important.

The philosophical meaning of the word 'Satya' is "unchangeable", "that which has no distortion", "that which is beyond distinctions of time, space, and person", "that which pervades the universe in all its constancy." Human life progresses through different stages—from childhood to adolescence, from adolescence to youth, and youth to old age. It is through these changes that people progress in the manifest world. That is why human life or its receptacle, the body, is not Satya.

So the REAL me is the entire universe? Then what are everyone else doing in my universe. I would imagine the real me to be in another dimension controlling what I'm doing here, probably controlling my typing right now on GLP. For whatever reason.

reconciling present participle of rec·on·cile (Verb)Verb1.Restore friendly relations between: "she wanted to be reconciled with her father".2.Cause to coexist in harmony; make or show to be compatible.~Webster

I used that in the context in the process between making sense between logic and emotion...reconciling the two...

reconciling present participle of rec·on·cile (Verb)Verb1.Restore friendly relations between: "she wanted to be reconciled with her father".2.Cause to coexist in harmony; make or show to be compatible.~Webster

I used that in the context in the process between making sense between logic and emotion...reconciling the two...

Quoting: Aluna

i`m hovering over this

the notion to reconcile could never exist if experience of failure does not already exist